Africa had the potential and advantages to become the next big success story and emulate the successes of Asia, Absa CEO Maria Ramos said on Tuesday.
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/ 17 November 2010
If your insurance policy says you must have a home alarm system, be sure to use it properly or a claim could be rejected.
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/ 16 November 2010
The bread price-fixing scandal struck a blow to the poorest of South Africans. The <em>M&G</em>’s Lloyd Gedye takes us behind the award-winning story.
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/ 16 November 2010
A 26-year-old man from Khayelitsha was arrested in connection with the killing of a tourist in Gugulethu.
The NPA said is confident the Supreme Court of Appeals will confirm the conviction of former national police commissioner Jackie Selebi.
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/ 16 November 2010
A shortage of professionals in the local financial services sector almost guarantees that SA will sluggish economic recovery in 2011.
About 400 taxi drivers protesting against the traffic demerit system converged on the Union Buildings in Pretoria on Tuesday.
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/ 16 November 2010
A 26-year-old man from Khayelitsha was taken in for questioning in connection with the killing of tourist Anni Dewani (28) in Gugulethu.
Zane Kirchner, Francois Hougaard and Ryan Kankowski were all promoted to the starting XV when the Springbok team was named on Tuesday.
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/ 16 November 2010
Consumer confidence is positive for the fourth quarter of the year, according to the First National Bank/Bureau for Economic Research consumer confidence index released on Tuesday. “This has been the case throughout 2010, by itself rather unusual for an economy barely out of recession and at a time of much global turmoil,” said Cees Bruggemans, […]
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/ 16 November 2010
There is a growing shortage of skills in the financial-services sector, a survey released in Johannesburg on Tuesday shows.
SAIIR said the police were out of touch with reality for expressing shock at the murder of a tourist in Gugulethu, Cape Town.
The planned taxi protest over the implementation of the government’s new traffic demerit system got off to a slow start in Pretoria on Tuesday.
The US football team, in Cape Town preparing for Wednesday night’s Nelson Mandela Challenge clash, seem to know very little about their opponents.
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/ 16 November 2010
The Chamber of Mines welcomed reports that the ANC resolved to "investigate successful models that may be considered for the state role in mining".
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/ 16 November 2010
The draft Public Service Broadcasting Bill needs more work various concerned groups said during public hearings on the legislation on Monday.
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/ 16 November 2010
As it’s the season for giving, a lot of people are keen to make charitable donations. But what are the tax implications?
Finance Minister Pravin Gordhan on Monday called for structural changes to the South African economy.
Police chief Bheki Cele has condemned the killing of a honeymooning British tourist’s wife in a Cape Town township.
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/ 15 November 2010
Despite claims of a police investigator, there was no link between Fred van der Vyver’s shoe and a murder-scene bloodstain, the Cape High Court heard.
ANC Youth League president Julius Malema is off the hook for any wrongdoing at the national general council of the ANC, held in September.
Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa and police chief Bheki Cele have urged residents of Gugulethu to help police find the killers of a tourist.
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/ 15 November 2010
Minister Ebrahim Patel set up a panel to advise government on the likely implications of Walmart’s bid to buy more than 50% of Massmart.
Bribery, intimidation and a lack of cooperation are some of the challenges the government has faced during licence audits.
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/ 15 November 2010
BP has agreed to sell its fuels marketing businesses in Namibia, Botswana and Zambia to Swiss-based Puma Energy, the oil company announced on Monday.
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/ 15 November 2010
A survey that shows nearly 2 500 people bribed traffic cops over the past three months is just the tip of the iceberg, Justice Project SA says.
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/ 15 November 2010
News of the killing of a British tourist was all over the UK media, with newspapers reminding readers of SA’s high car-hijacking and murder rates.
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/ 15 November 2010
As FNB and Visa Card Security Week kicks off, FNB says card fraud has increased by 100% in the past year.
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/ 14 November 2010
Another rhino was shot and killed in a farm in Naboomspruit in Limpopo on Saturday, provincial police said.
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/ 14 November 2010
The SA Transport and Allied Workers’ Union plans to embark on a march next week to oppose the implementation of the new traffic demerit system.
In a bid to regain the international respect it had once enjoyed, the ANC would act decisively against members who deviated from its practices.
SA courts need to improve their efficiency in order to increase the public’s access to justice, Chief Justice Sandile Ngcobo said on Saturday.